Explore the life and legacy of Ulric Dahlgren, the young Union cavalry officer who became a hero to his fellow soldiers and a symbol of America's fight for freedom during the Civil War. Written by two members of the Dahlgren family, this comprehensive memoir offers a detailed account of Ulric's remarkable life, from his childhood in Philadelphia to his death in Virginia at the age of 22. With vivid descriptions of battles, military strategy, and the political climate of the day, this book is an essential addition to any Civil War enthusiast's library.
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